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For quality and timeless ceramic lighting and basins that are made to last, look no further than Robert Gordon Interiors. Family run since 1945, we have produced ceramics right here in Melbourne, made from 100% recycled Australian clay.
Handcrafted and uniquely made, our designs are developed by skilled craftsmen - meshing architectural expertise into every Robert Gordon Interiors product.
With Robert Gordon ceramics, you’ll know with confidence you're met with nothing short of high quality craftsmanship.
In these days of mass-produced fixtures, it is rare to find products that bear the unmistakable signs of having passed through the hands of skilled craftspeople. Here at Robert Gordon we design and make pieces for home and living that adhere to the same philosophy and integrity as the high fired stoneware collections we have been producing for over 75 years.
Robert Gordon Interiors is a leading Australian supplier of ceramic interior products - from ceramic basins, ceramic lighting, and accessories. Proudly crafted in Melbourne, made to last a lifetime. See our range of ceramic interior pottery below.
Each cast basin, light and wall hook is made from recycled scrap clay, and fired in an electric kiln, offset with solar.
Our Australian made pieces are crafted using fully vitrified, high fired stoneware.
We are pleased to announce our participation in the 2024 Design Show, Kitchen + Bathroom Show (Sydney, Australia)
We invite you to discover and experience our collections and latest designs, including the unveiling of three new lighting designs - two table-top pieces, the first release of tabletop designs, and a new pendant light. After months in the development and testing phase, these new pieces present an exciting step forward for our lighting offering that we can’t wait to share with you. In line with our commitment to local manufacture and sustainability, Bobby Gordon, Director of Robert Gordon and architect influencing the Interiors collection, will be a guest panellist on a discussion exploring the dynamic relationship between design and the environment, 'Designing for Tomorrow.'